Princess Anne exuded sophistication as she stepped onto the pitch at Murrayfield Stadium over the weekend, marking her presence at the Scotland vs. Italy Six Nations match.
The 74-year-old royal, serving as the patron of the Scottish Rugby Union, looked effortlessly stylish in a navy tartan double-breasted jacket paired with wide-leg trousers.
However, keen royal observers may have noticed a nostalgic nod to the past in her choice of attire. Anne’s ensemble bore a striking resemblance to an outfit she wore nearly five decades ago.
Back in February 1970, a then-19-year-old Princess Anne was photographed alongside her brother, Prince Charles, at Sandringham House ahead of their royal tour to Australia and New Zealand.
In that image, she sported a similarly tailored double-breasted jacket with wide lapels—distinguished only by its gold buttons.
While Anne accessorised her modern look with a teal scarf for her latest appearance, her younger self opted for a patterned silk scarf, subtly mirroring her signature style through the years.
Her recent fashion choice highlights her timeless approach to dressing, proving that classic elegance never goes out of style.